Monday, August 6, 2018
Violent protests in Dhaka
White House prepares to re-impose sanctions on Iran
Friday, August 3, 2018
Weinstein seeks to throw out rape case
dismiss his sexual assault case.
It follows evidence of dozen of emails from one of his accusers in
which she thanks him and says she loves him following the alleged
rape.
Nick Harper reports from New York.
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US adds fewer jobs than expected
the labor market is tightening.
The unemployment rate fell from 4% to 3.9%.
As Nick Harper reports from New York.
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U.S. warn North Korean efforts to denuclearize are inconsistent
commitment to denuclearize has been inconsistent.
President Donald Trump met with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un in
June and the two men agreed to work towards denuclearization.
But late last month Pompeo told U.S. lawmakers that Pyongyang
continues to make bomb fuel.
U.S. correspondent William Denselow reports.
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BODIES OF RUSSIAN JOURNALISTS KILLED IN C.A.R. TO BE TAKEN HOME
Russia's Foreign Ministry says the bodies of three journalists who were killed in the Central African Republic this week will be taken back to Russia over the next few days. They were found with gunshots after apparently driving north of the capital Bangui on Monday. Lucy Taylor reports.
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UK government calls for Zimbabwe military to leave streets after election violence
Macron hosts May for Brexit talks
French President Emmanuel Macron hosts British Prime Minister Theresa May at his holiday residence on the French Riviera on Friday for talks on Brexit - but she's unlikely to be able to persuade him to deviate from the EU's agreed line.
Elena Casas reports from Paris.
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India plans to delay the imposition of retaliatory duties on US goods
The decision is supposed to be aimed at allowing the two sides time to resolve disputes that worsened after President Donald Trump imposed tariff hikes on steel and aluminium.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia has more.
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Thursday, August 2, 2018
Apple becomes first US public company worth US$1 trillion
The value of Apple Inc. has topped a whopping 1 trillion US dollars.
The iPhone maker crossed that milestone Thursday when its stock price climbed past $207.04 cents a share.
Our correspondent Liling Tan, has the latest from New York.
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U.S. INTEL CHIEF: Russian efforts to influence U.S. elections ongoing
International concern over Zimbabwe vote violence
The United Nations Secretary-General has expressed his concern about the violence and government crackdown.
Nick Harper reports from the UN in New York.
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Trump thanks Kim Jong -un over return of 'U.S. soldier remains'
Health experts to fight new Ebola outbreak in DRC
Republic of Congo to help fight a new Ebola outbreak.
This comes just days after a previous outbreak of Ebola which killed
33 people was declared to be over.
William Denselow reports from United Nations headquarters in New York.
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Ethiopia gives Missing Soldiers Amnesty
Ethiopia has extended amnesty to members of the military charged with breaching military discipline including those faces charges of defection. This is part of a series of economic and political reforms in the country. It follows an amnesty for political prisoners.
Coletta Wanjohi report from Addis Ababa:
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BoE raises interest rates by a quarter of a per cent
Britain's Bank of England has raised the interest rate for the second time in a decade, with the base rate rising from 0.5 per cent to 0.75 per cent.
The quarter point increase takes the level to the highest since March 2009 and had been widely expected. From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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The UN and UK Call for Call for Calm in Zimbabwe
Violence broke out in the capital Harere after parliamentary results gave victory to the ruling Zanu-PF party.
Isabel Nakirya reports.
Reporter,
Feature Story News, Kampala.
Email: iznakirya@featurestory.com
Cell: +256782099448.
Indian government puts Air India disinvestment plan on hold for now
The government had welcomed bids for the airline's sale earlier this year but its offer saw zero interest from bidders.
Our India correspondent Neha Poonia reports.
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Presumed remains of US troops returned from North Korea
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
US sanctions Turkish ministers over pastor detention
Andrew Brunson has been held in Turkey for almost two years over alleged anti-government connections.
US correspondent Nick Harper reports.
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